Word: periods
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...combination of shattering line play, well timed interference, and brilliant running produced the three Crimson scores. The first came in the in Day period when Captain French cultivated a 53-yard march with a twisting turning dash of 14 yards off left Jackie. The next score came in the second quarter on a 12 yard run by second quarter on a 12 yard run by Guarnaccia coming at the end of a 38 yard drive. And the final Harvard score was even more than these an indication of the power and drive which the whole eleven possessed throughout the contest...
...German student in contrast to the students in your colleges has no fixed, living quarters and no yearly or half yearly examination. He attends a university about four years, possibly as few as three, possibly as many as seven. During that period he may choose the number and the character of the lectures he wishes to attend and he takes only one, final examination for a degree after he has spent several years at the university and feels himself competent on his subject...
...first goal was scored in the first period after 15 minutes of scrimmage, mostly in the opponents' territory. The goal was tallied by J. W. Carrigan '31 from a melee in front of the Clark goal on a corner kick by D. G. Bodde '30. Coach Kershaw had started his substitute forward line, but found the opposition too strong...
...University team also carried the fight in the second period, most of the scrimmaging taking place on Clark's half of the field. The second goal was scored in this period by Bodde, who received a pass from center and carried the ball 40 yards down the field to score, unaided...
...first touchdown was made by Waldron Post '31, in the middle of the first period, on a forward pass over the goal line. The attempt at kick failed. The 1931 team clearly outplayed their rivals in all departments of the game...